Tennessee governor invites New Yorkers to move after Mamdani victory
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — As Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed Democratic socialist, steps into the role of mayor of New York City, the impact of his leadership is reaching far beyond the city’s borders and resonating in states like Tennessee.

In response, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has unveiled a new video targeting business owners in New York City, encouraging them to relocate to the South. In the video, he emphasizes that Tennessee offers a welcoming environment for businesses.

“If you’re in search of new opportunities, look no further than Tennessee,” Lee stated. “Our state offers a vibrant way of life, rich with music, culture, cuisine, and Southern hospitality, all wrapped up in a business-friendly environment. Tennessee is ready to welcome you and your business.”

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“I want you to know that if you’re looking for an opportunity, you have found one in the state of Tennessee. We are here, our way of life, our music, our culture, our food, our hospitality and our business-friendly environment might just be right for you. We are open for business.”

Tennessee is one of the fastest-growing states in the country, and with each move, the question grows louder: Are people changing their address or ideals?

“You know anything that brings economy, money, income to the city… I’m not mad about it,” Murfreesboro resident Brandon McBride said.

Another Murfreesboro resident, Leonardo Zecevic, told affiliate WKRN:

“I feel that having a lot of New Yorkers coming into Tennessee and especially Murfreesboro, can be very problematic because we already have a lot of Californians coming in year-round, and it’s causing our traffic and way of life to be affected consistently, but I do see how they want to come over here and live. It’s very beautiful and a good place to live.”

Political advisors who worked on Republican Curtis Sliwa’s mayoral campaign said Mamdani’s win may quicken that exodus, a migration born out of frustration as much as hope.

“We are going to see people who are going to go to states like Tennessee that have a much more pro-affordability path, a much more practical affordability path for companies and businesses to grow,” Ashwin Prabaharan told WKRN.

The skyline rises with every crane, proof that growth brings promise and pressure because every new person who moves here brings something more than boxes; they bring ideas.

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